using that wrapper is simple - just run it, press install and everyrhing should work (installation process replaces directx core file(s)).I've also just used gldirect-3.0.0, it's shareware, but atleast someting worth to try.

the thing is... its not working... Its trying to use the opengl drivers of my primary video card(which suck on anything above 320x240) and finally gives me an error(different all the time, usually says "error while accessing memory at location..."). I want it to use my voodoo2 drivers.

The thing is - Voodoo2 is a 3D-accelerator. Which means that this card requires another video card in order to work. All 2D functions are handled by the primary video card, while all 3D functions are handled by Voodoo2 (secondary video card). And the problem to this is Microsoft's stupidity in failing to include Attached Devices support into Win NT/2K/XP, which means - NO D3D. However, OpenGL and Glide are 3rd party products and they don't require Attached Devices support.

there should be a way to edit your registry to tell winblows that the V2 is the device you wish to use in certain situations for d3d? but I think D3D uses the 2d accelerator for some mixed fuctions as well, so this may not work at all!